Chemistry, asked by aditinawale, 5 months ago

Atomic absorption is primarily used for the determination of ...in a sample,
(a) trace metals
(b) non-metals
(c) major constituents
(d) minor constituents​

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Answered by sajwasimaat
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Answer:

Atomic absorption spectroscopy has become one of the most frequently used tools in analytical chemistry!!!

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Answered by monica789412
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Atomic absorption is primarily used for the determination of option (a) trace metals in a sample.

Tracing Metals

  • Atomic absorption spectrophotometric techniques are generally utilized in clinical chemistry laboratories for the evaluation of different metals, even if this technique is capable of scrutinizing many elements like metals and non-metals.
  • It includes the trace elements that can be converted into atomic form after the process of vaporization.
  • Even though many elements can be measured by atomic absorption, in clinical studies, lead, zinc, copper, as well as many other trace elements are most often measured in blood.

So option (a) is the correct answer.

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